I was already pretty familiar with anodizing, but this is by far the most straight forward and beginner friendly video I've seen on it using regular household supplies. Great job.
You guys have never made a “how to” video like this before, and I gotta say that you knocked it outta the park! Also I wanna see the shakeyhands knife collection.
They did one other with a para 3 where they rit dyed scales and darkened the blade w/ apple cider vinegar but it was much more free form and less scripted but i get what you're saying.
@@BladeHQ I'd recommend showing how to acid etch and stonewash blades with ferric acid and a jar of rocks as well as copper plating. Both are fairly easy diy customization projects. Could also probably do some engraving
I was working for an electrical contractor 15 years ago and I worked the service side. Every year around Halloween we would go into all the apartments we were responsible for servicing and replace the 9V batteries. At the end of it all we would series up the batteries. FYI the batteries start arcing through each other a little over 300 volts. The batteries will start to smoke when you close the circuit.
This video inspired me to try it this weekend. I did two knives and I love the results on both. Thanks! P.S. a helpful tip: Whink rust remover takes off any prior anodizing, so if you mess up, it's super easy to start over.
@@mediarare1014 Doubt you'd be able to because of stainless' ability to prevent oxidisation, which is what's needed in this process. You could pull it off with Aluminium as well as Titanium from doing a search, but Stainless Steel, or even Carbon Steel don't agree with the process and won't come out like above.
Good stuff! Don;t forget to make sure all lockbars and such are either removed or covered (clear nailpolish works great) cause if you have anything more conductive, it'll bypass the titanium. For higher voltage colors, also try and do both scales at the same time so they match, it never works QUITE the same twice
Just tried, worked pretty well. Not quite the vibrant color I was expecting, but more than I thought a fist full of batteries and some baking soda would get me before this video. Thanks guys.
Its interesting how Zac can make anything look amazing and not boring, i tried to watch some of these kind of tutorials on RUclips before and i never watched them all the way thru but this one i did so i think Zac is doing something right.
It's just a good habit with every battery hookup, no matter the size or voltage, to hook up the positive first, then the negative. At this level not a big deal, but at higher amps it can make a difference in generating shorts. Just a good habit to apply to all battery hookups. Positive is the first one on and the last one off. Cool video!
This is a great way to kick off this new series. I didn’t think it was difficult to anodize titanium. I’ve got a butterfly knife with titanium handles that will be getting a new look! Keep them coming!!!
Just tried it with my Kizer Kala and Spydiechef and it worked great! Makes them both look so much better. Thanks for the how to video and keep them coming please.
I'm super excited for the new series! I've been interested in customizing my knives, but wasn't knowledgeable about it and didn't want to ruin an expensive knife. Thanks guys!
Ive been looking for a video like this to do on a few small gun parts, you guys made the simplest and easiest video on doing it at home that i have seen
Blade HQ couldn't have timed this video more perfect for me. My spydie chef just arrived in the mail and I want to anodize the titanium scales! Thanks again for the awesome content blade HQ!!
powder coating is the way to go with aluminum... fairly easily achieved if you have a spare oven at home that you dont intend to ever cook food in again.
Cool series! I just happen to be carrying my BHQ D2 CF Pilar today. I like that you kept it simple, but using etch (multi etch works best) and a power supply is a big step-up and isn't too expensive. Also, I find that having multiple points of contact with the part helps a lot... My favorite project so far is a Kizer Feist with blue scales and pink clip and back spacer
Well worth the hard work for this vid. This why I don’t like electric ano. It’s so easy to put on and *so easy to rub off!!* 🙂 Next you guys should do battery etch. Super simple. Battery , salt water and wires.
This is an awesome how to video!! Can’t wait to try this. Looking forward to more “how to videos!!” This channel rocks!! And I have to mention, since recently finding this channel and awesome site you have transformed my blade addiction from a campfire to an all out wildfire!! Thank you!
I did this with my titanium Tactile Turn pen. I went with 4 9v batteries to get a nice blue. But the end result came out to be more of a burnt titanium look with multiple colors. It looks awesome! But do you have any idea why it didn’t end up one solid color?
Neat stuff, didn't realize how fast the titanium turned color. Not a chemist but even I can probably pull this off but my OCD would probably want a perfect anodizing job so I'd be meticulous on cleaning. Not sure how cost effective it'd be to daisy-chain 10 9V batteries but I'm a fan of bronze. You got another sub.
I loved this video! Not only was it simple to understand and follow along, but it also showed me everything I needed to know about the other aspects of the topic as well! Can't wait to see the next one!
Also another suggestion if you guys are reading this. A popular mod technique is to replicate the timascus look. You polish titanium to a mirror. Then you flame ano the metal to your desire. Then you use muriatic acid or hydrochloric acid to create organic lines. I’m not 1000 percent sure on how to do it because I haven’t tried but this is how it was explained to me. It may be hard to get someone to divulge the secrets because you know money.
Very cool video. Love the science behind it & that you showed you can erase it & start over. Also that you tested which chemicals work best. Thank you.
Yes but not like this. Different metals require different solutions and most common steels only requires an acid/oxidizer. There are videos of patina and staining.
I noticed 2 things with the samples you anodized, (and when you did the scales) you had the battery connection made prior to immersion into the solution which looked like the first portion of the samples had a slightly different color or darkness...wouldn't it be more uniform if you immersed the parts into solution FIRST before making battery connection? This also might help if any bubbles formed on the piece while inserting and you could remove them a toothbrush or small brush would be able to rid them from the part before making battery connection.
Made a couple titanium balisong knives myself, did this with three batteries on my first knife, and it turned out a pretty nice blue 👍 Second knife tried with 9, 10, then 11 batteries... And all were kind of underwhelming. Like not vibrant at all. Not terrible. Just way more subtle I guess.
Definitely gonna try this out I've been flaming my Ti and can get pretty consistent results but theres always dark and light spots this method looks awesome for a nice perfect finish
I had a question but it was asked and answered leaving me only with this... That was an awesome video with excellent content. Thank you very much for making this video and bringing this information to my attention.
I'm hoping someone with more experience can extend a hand of knowledge. Would the voltage for desired colors be the same for tool steel? Looking to do this to a hammer with a steel body (the ones with the rubberized grips). I don't know if the difference in material being worked with, would affect the voltage needed to achieve the desired color.
So the anodized titanium on my Osborne is 81 volts! More or less I never understood what that meant but I love the purple on the spine and it’s just awesome to know they did something like this more or less lol
Wow guys! That’s so cool. I’m gonna be moving house to somewhere more open and that’s all I’m gonna be doing now. Buying titanium stuff for my knives and anodising!🤣🤣 can’t wait to try it out myself.
Works by using electron flow direction. Electrons flow from neg. to pos. and boils off the coating or metal ions from the donor metal. This is exact opposite of conventional current flow which is pos. to neg. Also this is how the old vacuum tubes operated. Neg to pos. electron flow from a red hot cathode.
Cool video and like it a lot . Anodizing with a 12 volt DC power supply or a car battery charger and using a potentiometer (variable resister ) works great . I have plenty of aircraft titanium material and some titanium wire should be easy enough to find . Thanks for your video .
Blade HQ acid a stainless Damascus like damasteel. I also mentioned above about a battery etch. You can cut your own logo from tape then use salt water and battery to etch on blade. It would be best if you can replicate the beskar of mandalorian
Absolutely LOVE this new series. You guys should do blade stone washing next, I've been looking for the best way to do it at home for a while now! Keep it up!!
This was very cool and presented in a totally approachable way. I’m definitely going to give it a try. Can wait to see the next video in this series!!!
I was already pretty familiar with anodizing, but this is by far the most straight forward and beginner friendly video I've seen on it using regular household supplies. Great job.
You guys have never made a “how to” video like this before, and I gotta say that you knocked it outta the park! Also I wanna see the shakeyhands knife collection.
Thanks! More to come.👊
They did one other with a para 3 where they rit dyed scales and darkened the blade w/ apple cider vinegar but it was much more free form and less scripted but i get what you're saying.
Pretty sure they did one where they showed you how to dye g-10
@@BladeHQ I'd recommend showing how to acid etch and stonewash blades with ferric acid and a jar of rocks as well as copper plating. Both are fairly easy diy customization projects. Could also probably do some engraving
@@BladeHQ could i replace the 9 volt batteries with a car battery charger?
Serializing up to the voltage you need by simply clicking 9V blocks together is brilliant!
I did something similar a while back, got the voltage up to 176volts lol
I was working for an electrical contractor 15 years ago and I worked the service side. Every year around Halloween we would go into all the apartments we were responsible for servicing and replace the 9V batteries. At the end of it all we would series up the batteries. FYI the batteries start arcing through each other a little over 300 volts. The batteries will start to smoke when you close the circuit.
Do you have to use ti wire ?
@@jordanmyers0326 you need a titanium cathode, yes
@@jordanmyers0326 no you don’t. I use stainless steel, something like a fork works well.
This is an amazing breath of fresh air, not that normal videos are getting stale or anything. The cool factor of learning is what stands out to me
I really appreciate you showing what common mistakes are and the results of them! So many how-to videos only show a perfect run.
I've said it before, but this is the content. You guys rock.
Thanks man👊
Agreed
I've searched for videos on titanium anodization many times but never found a good one. You guys delivered! Thank you!!
Same
A very well made video and the fact you took the time to show other colors and how many batteries needed is top notch. Well done boys.
This video inspired me to try it this weekend. I did two knives and I love the results on both. Thanks! P.S. a helpful tip: Whink rust remover takes off any prior anodizing, so if you mess up, it's super easy to start over.
Thank you for adding that tip. It’s greatly appreciated.
*This process only works with titanium.*
how do we do it with stainless steel?
@@mediarare1014 Doubt you'd be able to because of stainless' ability to prevent oxidisation, which is what's needed in this process. You could pull it off with Aluminium as well as Titanium from doing a search, but Stainless Steel, or even Carbon Steel don't agree with the process and won't come out like above.
@@Reploidx9 ok thanks bro
Yo is it cool if you put a link to all those tools including the batteries
Does the wire have to be titanium..?
This is super cool. Thanks for sharing guys!
Anyone else think they should already know how to anodize?
@@nargames CS doesnt sell anodized products
Good stuff! Don;t forget to make sure all lockbars and such are either removed or covered (clear nailpolish works great) cause if you have anything more conductive, it'll bypass the titanium. For higher voltage colors, also try and do both scales at the same time so they match, it never works QUITE the same twice
Just tried, worked pretty well. Not quite the vibrant color I was expecting, but more than I thought a fist full of batteries and some baking soda would get me before this video. Thanks guys.
just finished anodizing my paragon warlock to green with gold accents. looks incredible and its so cool this works!
I can't believe how easy that was. Tried tonight 1st with a few batteries, then switched to a dc power supply I had. Results were awesome, thank you!
Its interesting how Zac can make anything look amazing and not boring, i tried to watch some of these kind of tutorials on RUclips before and i never watched them all the way thru but this one i did so i think Zac is doing something right.
It's just a good habit with every battery hookup, no matter the size or voltage, to hook up the positive first, then the negative. At this level not a big deal, but at higher amps it can make a difference in generating shorts. Just a good habit to apply to all battery hookups. Positive is the first one on and the last one off. Cool video!
Hey Blade HQ, that's a pretty sweet looking Pilar. Really cool concept and presentation, keep up the great work!
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*warranty void*
Not many videos actually say how to remove anodizing so that in of itself is amazing. Kudos on your first how to video being a grand slam.
Thank you for this video. I just successfully anodized some titanium and got a purple-brown color using two 9v.
Three cheers for a new series
This is a great way to kick off this new series. I didn’t think it was difficult to anodize titanium. I’ve got a butterfly knife with titanium handles that will be getting a new look! Keep them coming!!!
Dude this was awesome! You guys are crushing it 👊👊
New vid; New series!?!? Best birthday present ever 😍 love me some BHQ!!!
Happy Birthday!!!
Blade HQ thanks! What knife/knives should I get to celebrate? 🤔
Just anodized my Spydiechef to a 27 volt blue with this video. It looks awesome! Thanks guys!
I have all titanium backpacking cookware and gear, now you got me thinking on what crazy stuff I could do to them.
Just tried it with my Kizer Kala and Spydiechef and it worked great! Makes them both look so much better. Thanks for the how to video and keep them coming please.
You’ve done it again! Couldn’t find a good video on this yesterday and here you are making a great one next day 👍🏼😂
We do what we can😎😁
I'm super excited for the new series! I've been interested in customizing my knives, but wasn't knowledgeable about it and didn't want to ruin an expensive knife. Thanks guys!
I actually anodized the pivot collars on my Varga VBR-S. Quite easy to do and the Blade HQ blue turned out amazing!! 👍
This is perfect, absolute home run with this little DIY anodization video guys!
I’ve anodized my 51 Morpho so many times... such a fun thing to do at home!
A very professional video!
I just anodized a suppressor doing this technique! Thanks for the great video. Mine came out excellent
Ive been looking for a video like this to do on a few small gun parts, you guys made the simplest and easiest video on doing it at home that i have seen
This was a major home run! Awesome how to video that demystifies anodization for all us knife nerds/DIY'ers.
Does it have to be a titanium wire ?
Blade HQ couldn't have timed this video more perfect for me. My spydie chef just arrived in the mail and I want to anodize the titanium scales! Thanks again for the awesome content blade HQ!!
Dude this is one of the Best Videos you’ve done...Keep the how to videos coming! Aluminum next?
I second doing a video on anodizing aluminum!
would this same process work for aluminum?
@@colemansines9722 No. AL uses the same voltage for all colors. The color is determined by dye color, not oxide layer thickness.
powder coating is the way to go with aluminum... fairly easily achieved if you have a spare oven at home that you dont intend to ever cook food in again.
Ahhhhhhhhhh the good ole days of BladeHq
Cool series! I just happen to be carrying my BHQ D2 CF Pilar today. I like that you kept it simple, but using etch (multi etch works best) and a power supply is a big step-up and isn't too expensive. Also, I find that having multiple points of contact with the part helps a lot... My favorite project so far is a Kizer Feist with blue scales and pink clip and back spacer
Well worth the hard work for this vid.
This why I don’t like electric ano. It’s so easy to put on and *so easy to rub off!!* 🙂
Next you guys should do battery etch. Super simple. Battery , salt water and wires.
I did this to the latch on my channel alpha beast and it turned out awesome! Great video.
That was wicked! Clear, concise and easy to follow. Killed it.
This is an awesome how to video!! Can’t wait to try this. Looking forward to more “how to videos!!” This channel rocks!! And I have to mention, since recently finding this channel and awesome site you have transformed my blade addiction from a campfire to an all out wildfire!! Thank you!
I did this with my titanium Tactile Turn pen. I went with 4 9v batteries to get a nice blue. But the end result came out to be more of a burnt titanium look with multiple colors. It looks awesome! But do you have any idea why it didn’t end up one solid color?
I’m about to try it with my Tactile Turn pen as well. Did you end up trying again?
@@codylowe5451 Actually no but thanks for reminding me about this
Awesome video BHQ , now Iam going to anodized my Titanium plate in my head.
Neat stuff, didn't realize how fast the titanium turned color. Not a chemist but even I can probably pull this off but my OCD would probably want a perfect anodizing job so I'd be meticulous on cleaning.
Not sure how cost effective it'd be to daisy-chain 10 9V batteries but I'm a fan of bronze.
You got another sub.
I loved this video! Not only was it simple to understand and follow along, but it also showed me everything I needed to know about the other aspects of the topic as well! Can't wait to see the next one!
The most useful and easy to follow tutorial among all. Thanks !
Also another suggestion if you guys are reading this. A popular mod technique is to replicate the timascus look. You polish titanium to a mirror. Then you flame ano the metal to your desire. Then you use muriatic acid or hydrochloric acid to create organic lines. I’m not 1000 percent sure on how to do it because I haven’t tried but this is how it was explained to me. It may be hard to get someone to divulge the secrets because you know money.
You should be immensely proud of this video.
Very cool video. Love the science behind it & that you showed you can erase it & start over. Also that you tested which chemicals work best. Thank you.
Are there any other materials that can be anodized in a similar way, like steel or aluminum?
UberPownage nah they all require different methods to anodize because they’re different metal
Yes but not like this. Different metals require different solutions and most common steels only requires an acid/oxidizer. There are videos of patina and staining.
Not the same process but ferric chloride will gray stainless steel.
Yes, the same set up but for aluminum you will need to use a sulfuric acid solution instead of the baking soda solution.
@@JuanWick209bkaAngel and the oxide layer will be clear, getting thin film interference colors i think is not possible with aluminum
I noticed 2 things with the samples you anodized, (and when you did the scales) you had the battery connection made prior to immersion into the solution which looked like the first portion of the samples had a slightly different color or darkness...wouldn't it be more uniform if you immersed the parts into solution FIRST before making battery connection? This also might help if any bubbles formed on the piece while inserting and you could remove them a toothbrush or small brush would be able to rid them from the part before making battery connection.
You'll have to release a booklet or poster with all of the tips and tricks of customization now
The most useful video ever.
Great video. AMPS: After setting voltage, what happens if the amps are set higher?
This was dopeee... I’m about to anodize a Twosun on my channel! Thanks for the tips!
👊
Made a couple titanium balisong knives myself, did this with three batteries on my first knife, and it turned out a pretty nice blue 👍
Second knife tried with 9, 10, then 11 batteries... And all were kind of underwhelming. Like not vibrant at all.
Not terrible. Just way more subtle I guess.
Definitely gonna try this out I've been flaming my Ti and can get pretty consistent results but theres always dark and light spots this method looks awesome for a nice perfect finish
Very nice tutorial. You guys should do one on anodizing aluminum too.
This was pretty cool. I have seen tutorials on anodizing before but its rad that BladeHQ is doing these sort of videos now.
Great video. TIME: What if it stays in for an hour? Once it reaches the desired color does it stay there no matter how long?
I had a question but it was asked and answered leaving me only with this...
That was an awesome video with excellent content. Thank you very much for making this video and bringing this information to my attention.
I’m going to try this on a pocket clip or spacer. Just need to buy a titanium one! Keep up the good work. This was a fun change of pace.
i will be anodizing my ZT 0801! thanks for the video didn't know it was that easy
Nice, thank you! What can I use to seal the anodized/colored titanium surface?
Favorite RUclips video EVER!
That is the coolest thing EVER !!! I want a ZAC custom in purple .... ❤💜💜💜💜
Is there any similar solution for stainless steel?
Holy crap I had no clue it could be this simple. I'm gonna have to try this with some flytanium scales.
More of these!!!!!
I wanna see how to put a design on a blade or on the scales!
I'm hoping someone with more experience can extend a hand of knowledge. Would the voltage for desired colors be the same for tool steel? Looking to do this to a hammer with a steel body (the ones with the rubberized grips). I don't know if the difference in material being worked with, would affect the voltage needed to achieve the desired color.
amazing video with great explanation, can you also make a video on anodizing aluminium, thank you
So the anodized titanium on my Osborne is 81 volts! More or less I never understood what that meant but I love the purple on the spine and it’s just awesome to know they did something like this more or less lol
Finally some quality content again
This… while I wait for my the Reate EXO OG I just ordered from BladeHQ. I am doing this when I get it. I am also making custom scales.
Awesome video! Can other metals be anodized? Or is it only for titanium?
Wow guys! That’s so cool. I’m gonna be moving house to somewhere more open and that’s all I’m gonna be doing now. Buying titanium stuff for my knives and anodising!🤣🤣 can’t wait to try it out myself.
The video is excellent and the idea of a "how to" series really appeals to me. I'm looking forward to the next exciting episode!
Yes! Finally can ano some balisong parts at home!
Love these keep them coming recently started making knives got tired of spending all my money with blade hq ◉‿◉
Works by using electron flow direction. Electrons flow from neg. to pos. and boils off the coating or metal ions from the donor metal. This is exact opposite of conventional current flow which is pos. to neg. Also this is how the old vacuum tubes operated. Neg to pos. electron flow from a red hot cathode.
Can you ano OVER an previous ano? Perhaps to create a combo? Obviously cleaner solid colors to barkeeper reset beforehand, but just curious!
Wow, I had no idea it was that easy! I'm so incredibly excited to try this!
Cool video and like it a lot . Anodizing with a 12 volt DC power supply or a car battery charger and using a potentiometer (variable resister ) works great . I have plenty of aircraft titanium material and some titanium wire should be easy enough to find .
Thanks for your video .
Happy new year! I refresh my feed and comment on the first video! Congrats! 🍾🎉
How could i get my parts black please ?? Mainly screws/bolts i want to do. Thanks, great video
Great video guys! Maybe how to acid wash a blade could be another video? Or stonewash? Or acid stonewash?
Great suggestions! Keep your eyes peeled for some future videos.👊
Blade HQ acid a stainless Damascus like damasteel.
I also mentioned above about a battery etch. You can cut your own logo from tape then use salt water and battery to etch on blade.
It would be best if you can replicate the beskar of mandalorian
Absolutely LOVE this new series. You guys should do blade stone washing next, I've been looking for the best way to do it at home for a while now! Keep it up!!
Awesome color. Absolutely great HoTo. Thanks. Big thumbs up!
Love the concept for the series. This first video was very informative and going to be a science project in my near future.
Great Video, thanks. Worked well on Titaner Skalpel and Boker Cox Backplate.
Se puede anodizar el acero inoxidable?
Question: can you put scratches on the blue a see it ? Thanks for sharing your video.
Masterclass video.
This was very cool and presented in a totally approachable way. I’m definitely going to give it a try. Can wait to see the next video in this series!!!
Truly excellent video! And the knife nerd outfit wasn't too bad either, lol. Always remember to keep that top button done when anodizing titanium!
I heat anodized the thumbstuds on my mini grip. They’re bronze colored now and I put a bugout deep carry clip on it
I use a propane torch to anodize my knives. It works great.